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    Most aggressive wheel/tire track setup

    What's the most aggressive wheel/tire combo have you guys been able to run at the track?
    I'm currently on square 18x10 wheels with wide 265 R compound tires. Effective ET F+30 R+25

    I know that some have run square 18x10.5 ET25 all around, but I'm wondering if anyone was able to pull off 18x11.

    These M4 GT4 wheels are what triggered this whole dilemma:
    https://www.bimmerworld.com/Wheels-T...8x11-ET30.html

    Front ET would have to be brought down to +20 to clear the strut. Rears should be OK as is.
    Would probably require some fender work even with race alignment?

    Here's the only reference I could find on this setup:
    Satin Black 18x11 ET25 EC-7. Heavily modified fenders front and rear.

    #2
    It depends how much you're willing to compromise running larger tires and/or optimal camber. :P

    ET25 is already compromised IMO. ET 35 with a 10mm spacer in the rear is the functionally optimal setup, IMO, if your spring perch is above your tire.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Obioban View Post
      It depends how much you're willing to compromise running larger tires and/or optimal camber. :P

      ET25 is already compromised IMO. ET 35 with a 10mm spacer in the rear is the functionally optimal setup, IMO, if your spring perch is above your tire.
      I run ET35 with a 10mm spacer in the rear and 275 squares. -3 degrees of front camber. What suspension do you have installed?


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        #4
        Well, certainly not going to compromise or run crazy camber just to fit more rubber. Looking to get more function here from the wider setup (increased track width/decreased weight transfer, wider tires, etc).

        Optimal front camber would have to remain around -3 to 3.5 based on my pyrometer data, or whatever the new setup dictates (should be a tad more).

        Spring perch is above the tire, it’s the strut body that will require an ET20 with 11” wheels, no way around that. Rears should fit with ET30. My main concern is front fender clearance.

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          #5
          I've run both my street/canyon setup (18x10.5 +22, 275/35-18 Rival S 1.5 square) and dedicated track setup (18x10 +25, 275/35-18 NT01 square) without rubbing although the 10.5 +22 setup did take quite a bit more work. Fenders are rolled/flared and pulled out a bit. I have only 3mm clearance on the inside to the strut so I couldn't run a higher offset if I wanted.

          From tire pyrometer data I've found that my car needs about 3.8-4.0* front camber (on NT01) to see good temperature spread (~10* spread from outer to inner). I ran 3.5* at Laguna earlier this month and saw about 15* hotter on the front outsides, which is significant considering that track has a lot of fast straightaways. The point being, 3.5*+ front camber for track setup is expected and not simply a compromise to make the tires fit.

          I'll eventually change to 10.5" for the track set too. The typical R-compount "275" width tire is too wide for a 10" wheel, IMO. These cars are heavy and we need as much support for the sidewall as we can get. Especially in the case of the NT01 which already has a pretty weak sidewall.

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            #6
            Originally posted by silaciM3 View Post
            Here's the only reference I could find on this setup:
            https://www.flickr.com/photos/apexraceparts/50173173338
            that car had to have a TON of body work to fit those wheels. the fenders are NOT stock.
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              #7
              Originally posted by BBRTuning View Post
              I've run both my street/canyon setup (18x10.5 +22, 275/35-18 Rival S 1.5 square) and dedicated track setup (18x10 +25, 275/35-18 NT01 square) without rubbing although the 10.5 +22 setup did take quite a bit more work. Fenders are rolled/flared and pulled out a bit. I have only 3mm clearance on the inside to the strut so I couldn't run a higher offset if I wanted.

              From tire pyrometer data I've found that my car needs about 3.8-4.0* front camber (on NT01) to see good temperature spread (~10* spread from outer to inner). I ran 3.5* at Laguna earlier this month and saw about 15* hotter on the front outsides, which is significant considering that track has a lot of fast straightaways. The point being, 3.5*+ front camber for track setup is expected and not simply a compromise to make the tires fit.

              I'll eventually change to 10.5" for the track set too. The typical R-compount "275" width tire is too wide for a 10" wheel, IMO. These cars are heavy and we need as much support for the sidewall as we can get. Especially in the case of the NT01 which already has a pretty weak sidewall.
              Very helpful, thanks.
              And totally agree about the camber settings and the need for wider wheels.

              Do you happen to have any pics with the 10.5”? Seems to me 18x11 won’t fit without some serious fender work, which I don’t mind for a track setup. Just gotta figure out how much is needed.

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                #8
                Originally posted by sc_tr0jan_m3 View Post

                that car had to have a TON of body work to fit those wheels. the fenders are NOT stock.
                Agreed. They look good though!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by silaciM3 View Post

                  Agreed. They look good though!
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by silaciM3 View Post

                    Very helpful, thanks.
                    And totally agree about the camber settings and the need for wider wheels.

                    Do you happen to have any pics with the 10.5”? Seems to me 18x11 won’t fit without some serious fender work, which I don’t mind for a track setup. Just gotta figure out how much is needed.
                    To fit an 18x11 you will need either fabricated metal fenders or some kind of aftermarket flare. Really depends on how big of a tire you want to run and ultimately what you intend to do with the car. For a fun HPDE car, I don't think going that big is worth the hassle. For a race-car, it is worth the hassle, IMO, but depends on the rules allowed for the class you intend to run. NASA ST, for example, running that big of a tire will incur a penalty. NASA GTS you can go as big as you want. I recently went with an 18x11 Bimmerworld TA5R on my GTS-3 e36 M3. Going that big allows me to run 315 hoosier a7 which is a significant advantage, especially in the first lap or two of a race when my tires are up to temp and my competitors are not.
                    Last edited by lcrain; 08-27-2020, 10:54 AM.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by silaciM3 View Post

                      Very helpful, thanks.
                      And totally agree about the camber settings and the need for wider wheels.

                      Do you happen to have any pics with the 10.5”? Seems to me 18x11 won’t fit without some serious fender work, which I don’t mind for a track setup. Just gotta figure out how much is needed.
                      I wish someone made OE looking fenders that were maybe 20mm wider. That would make this really easy! I also ended up slotting the fender mounting holes a bit to pull the fenders another roughly 5mm further out. For whatever reason I had a harder time with clearance on the driver side. I think my fender clearance issue is being exacerbated by the Rival S sidewall, which sticks out further than most (mostly due to the lip protector built into the tire). When then I throw on my 18x10 +25 and 275/35 NT01 setup, it now fits with tons of clearance, even though theoretically the tire fitment should be almost identical between the two setups (only 3mm further inward due to difference in wheel offset). It does seem that running a wider wheel just slightly widens the tire for a given size, so that's probably part of it as well.




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                        #12
                        Yeah not much room left there.

                        Originally posted by BBRTuning View Post

                        I wish someone made OE looking fenders that were maybe 20mm wider. That would make this really easy!
                        Only ones I could find:
                        https://www.fibre-factory.co.uk/prod...le-front-wings
                        https://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-E46-M3-...AAAOSwWxJeHNDh

                        Originally posted by BBRTuning View Post

                        It does seem that running a wider wheel just slightly widens the tire for a given size, so that's probably part of it as well.
                        Definitely. Here's the same 255/35 tire mounted on 9.5 and 8.5 wheels.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Obioban View Post
                          It depends how much you're willing to compromise running larger tires and/or optimal camber. :P

                          ET25 is already compromised IMO. ET 35 with a 10mm spacer in the rear is the functionally optimal setup, IMO, if your spring perch is above your tire.
                          Somebody should let all the racers, shops, and suppliers know that a 18x10ET25 squared setup is compromised.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by CrookedCommie View Post

                            Somebody should let all the racers, shops, and suppliers know that a 18x10ET25 squared setup is compromised.
                            Can you explain more?
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                              #15
                              I'm curious too. Because a 9.5" et35 is so close to the strut it sometimes needs a 5 mm spacer with thicker struts according to Apex. So a 10" et35 would be even closer wouldn't it? 6.4 mm closer to be exact.

                              Unless that is irrelevant if you can put your perch above the tire.
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